Monthly Archives: February 2007
links for 2007-02-22
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Putting the customer in charge
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I continue to hear great things about Joost
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The future of TV?
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A video review of Joost
Explosions in the Sky
Explosions in the Sky released their highly anticipated new album “All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone” yesterday. I’ve been listening to it on on Rhapsody and it does not disappoint. Here is a video of a song called “The only Moment We Were Alone” from their 2004 album “The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place”.
links for 2007-02-21
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Wanna buy a web site?
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Looking at the popularity of various Google services
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The annual State of the Barry address
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A s**tload of mp3’s from artists performing at SXSW 2007
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Building a business case behind projects that use Web 2.0 technologies
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(via calacanis.com) This is pretty insane. A full blown workstation attached to a treadmill.
Sirius / XM merger – email to Sirius subscribers
Here’s the email that went out to all Sirius subscribers this morning. The most obvious benefit to customers will be being able to get all of the premium content (NFL, MLB, Howard Stern, Martha Stewart, Oprah, etc.) in one place. The big question will be the pricing. I can’t really see myself paying much more than my current monthly fee. A major increase in the monthly pricing would be hard to take, especially across multiple receivers.
February 19, 2007
To: SIRIUS Subscribers
Today is a very exciting day for SIRIUS customers. As you may have heard, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio are merging to form the nation’s premier audio entertainment provider.
This combination of our two offerings will benefit you – our loyal listeners. As a single company, we’ll provide superior programming to you every day with the best of both SIRIUS and XM. Currently, XM and SIRIUS broadcast a wide range of commercial-free music channels, exclusive sports coverage, news, talk, and entertainment programming. Howard Stern. Oprah and Friends. The NFL. MLB. NBA. ESPN. CNBC. Fox News. Additionally, the combined company will be able to improve existing services such as real-time traffic information and rear-seat video as well as introduce new ones.
After shareholder and regulatory approvals, we anticipate that the combination will be finalized by the end of 2007. Until then, both companies will continue to operate independently. We will continue to provide you with the uninterrupted service – as well as the outstanding customer support – that you have come to expect and enjoy from SIRIUS. We do not anticipate any changes in your service during the merger process, however, please call our customer care team on 1- 888-539-7474 should you have any questions.
We look forward to the many benefits this combination will offer and continuing to make your listening experience an enjoyable one – offering more of the Very Best Radio on Radio.
Stay tuned,
Mel Karmazin, CEO